Lateral movement attacks involve moving ‘sideways’ from one device, application, or account to another within a network. Once an attacker gains unauthorized access to an organization’s network, ...
For network engineers and security leaders tasked with securing modern enterprise environments, the challenge of preventing lateral threat movement is critical. Inside factory, branch, and campus ...
Lateral movement is a term used in cybersecurity to describe the techniques that cyber attackers use to progressively move through a network in search of valuable data and assets. This movement is ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
Malware authors and cybercriminal groups are making sophisticated techniques practical for threat actors to use more widely, changing threat models. A new study of over a half-million malware samples ...
Even when organizations do their best to protect vulnerable users, promote complex passwords, and highly secure data, machines and assets, it may not be enough. Attackers can still use lateral ...
You already have security tools meant to prevent attackers from getting into your environment, but what happens after they compromise one of your systems? It could happen many ways, and wise security ...